Attention: Bill Albright

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edited November -1 in HUDSON
I'm just curious to get Mr. Albright's input on this stunning '53 Hornet Coupe, since the eBay seller lists Bill as having owned the car:



http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1952-2-Dr-Hudson-Hornet-Coupe-100-Point-Car_W0QQitemZ280159202393QQihZ018QQcategoryZ6472QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

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  • super-six
    super-six Expert Adviser
    ...And it's a 2-door Hudson coupe 4-door Hudson Hornet!
  • BILL ALBRIGHT HERE. Dyes, i did a frame up restoration on this car. we did it in texas tan and boston ivery roof, sold it too mr schwasrtx for 32K. It has a rebuilt eng and trans prof woodgrain dash etc and top quality upholstery which he did not touch. . Mr Schwartz did not like the color, and he told me a prof resto shop owed him some money, so he took it in had it repainted the present colors, had all stainless removed and repolished. Did the undercarriage completely as far as detainling. took off the bias whitewalls i use and put on radials. he is a very very picky owner and I am sure it is now probably a no one car. he probably has over 55K in the car. If I can answer any other questions just shoot them my way. It is a very nice driving car from calif. BILL ALBRIGHT
  • this same car is advertised to be sold with no reserve by rm auctions @ hershey oct 14.i saw it there 1st about a week or 2 ago.same picture 132 miles since"frame off restoration"
  • Jim Kilday
    Jim Kilday Expert Adviser
    Isn't the correct terminology--"Body off, frame up restoration."
  • as stated, we did a frame up restoration, that phrase is correct for some cars but not the Hudson unibody, we did take off rear quarters and all front sheetmetal, and also doors on this car, that is about as far as you can go on a Hudson, BILL ALBRIGHT
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